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Impressive roadside waterfall a short distance from Northway exit 30. Really great flow this day. Very popular location in summer when the flow is milder, but quite dangerous in Spring or after heavy rain. This view from the cliff-side trail. Fenced off due to the risk of falls. There have been several deaths here.
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a split boulder in a river, norway
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Class 37 No. 37099 passes Kingsbury with a Woking up yard Recp. to Derby R.T.C. working on Saturday 22-02-20.
37099 entered service as D6799 on the 14-12-1962.
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1 godox AD200 on the left with rose gel, 1 good AD200 on the right with blue gel. Trigger Godox X1s. 70-200 lens
45060 "Sherwood Forester" runs into Irwell Vale with the 12:00 from Bury. 9/6/96. The loco was visiting the ELR for a gala at the time. I'm not sure where it is now - possibly at Barrow Hill stored out of use.
Overlooking Lake Superior. Split Rock Lighthouse was built in response to the famous Mataafa Storm of 1905, in which 29 ships were lost on Lake Superior.
Splitter präsentiert: Das Beste aus Frankreich / Heft-Reihe
> Gorn / Selbst der Tod
(Gorn 1: Même la mort)
Cover: Tiburce Oger
Splitter-Verlag GmbH (München / Deutschland; 1998)
Copyright: Editions Vents d'Ouest (Issy-les-Moulineaux / Frankreich; 1992)
ex libris MTP
Split Obsession is a store located in the Ala Moana Shopping Center. They offer a wide variety of Art, Toys, and Clothing. Check them out at www.splitobsession.com/
A new piece of art, ‘ Split Decision’, has been unveiled on the plinth at Liverpool Parish Church on the waterfront and will be there for the next 12 months. Created by award-winning Egyptian-born, North Yorkshire-based artist Sam Shendi the 4.5 metre sculpture explores themes of mental health and depression.
Brought to the city by Liverpool BID Company, in partnership with the church, and city gallery and art organisation, dot-art, Split Decision uses colours to express a multitude of emotions and fears that a depressed individual experiences when having to make a decision. Represented by the outstretched legs, the artist also hopes to convey the positive opportunities that sit on the horizon for those who are struggling to overcome their mental anguish.